I just typed in 'how can I trailer a kayak on a bicycle' and your video was the first thing that came up on Google - thank you for sharing. I will be checking out your guide links! I will share with my brother for his surf boards.
Literally made the same build but I was able to add shocks to my trailer. I also added the coupler in the middle with bike seat quick clamps so it can be disassembled and put in my car. Awesome build overall.
Couple of things ! The build is "pending" on Instructables, so can't access at the moment. Also, the EBook - HOW do you download it ? Not seeing any obvious "buttons" to start the download?! Or do you send an email to request ?!
Thanks for the comments. Glad you found it helpful! Every Instructable goes through a review by them before it can be published. I just finished it last night so they must not have had time to review it yet. I would check back early next week. Hopefully it's up by then. The bottom of the e-book page should have an input for your email along with a button to download the book. Sometimes the page doesn't load correctly and won't show it for some reason. If it keeps giving you trouble send me an email at Jake@makerpipe.com and I'll send over the book. Thanks again!
Great tips - but Schedule 30 tubing is superior and is only 50% premium over EMT. My Lowes has it in various sizes and lengths. Check a metals supplier.
@@MakerPipe My local Lowes stocks some fittings right next to the tubing, but right now I don't need any - I figured out how to break out of my small work space to weld outdoors. Sch 30 is ideal for bending and welding - using a $100 bender and decent flux core. ALSO: All Tubing is measured OD and wall thickness and then by quality -- EMT is the same OD as Sch. 30 except the Sch. 30 is finished powder coat or Heat black and not Galvanized. Galvanized has to ground off before welding making EMT very bad choice - necessitating the fixtures that cost 2X the tubing for complext projects.
I just typed in 'how can I trailer a kayak on a bicycle' and your video was the first thing that came up on Google - thank you for sharing. I will be checking out your guide links! I will share with my brother for his surf boards.
Wowies!! I'm so impressed with this DIY!!
Thanks a ton for sharing.
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Great build out!
Great build! Thank you!
Thanks for the comment!
Literally made the same build but I was able to add shocks to my trailer. I also added the coupler in the middle with bike seat quick clamps so it can be disassembled and put in my car. Awesome build overall.
I'd love to see pictures or video of this.
YES, thank you ! I have some wheeled plans I want to make and wasn't sure about a couple of points you covered ! Fab !
Couple of things ! The build is "pending" on Instructables, so can't access at the moment.
Also, the EBook - HOW do you download it ? Not seeing any obvious "buttons" to start the download?! Or do you send an email to request ?!
Thanks for the comments. Glad you found it helpful! Every Instructable goes through a review by them before it can be published. I just finished it last night so they must not have had time to review it yet. I would check back early next week. Hopefully it's up by then.
The bottom of the e-book page should have an input for your email along with a button to download the book. Sometimes the page doesn't load correctly and won't show it for some reason. If it keeps giving you trouble send me an email at Jake@makerpipe.com and I'll send over the book. Thanks again!
Great build. One could also to the seat post attachment.
Cheers
Thanks Patrick. That's a good idea to keep in mind!
I used pool noodles and PVC tubes in my first design.
Cool design. I want to use it to make a hiking trailer.
That sounds cool!
Awesome! Would love to see a follow-up after you get some time with this trailer to hear how the design has worked out!
Really nice project Jake!
Thanks Aksel! You're axle method was crucial for this build.
Great tips - but Schedule 30 tubing is superior and is only 50% premium over EMT. My Lowes has it in various sizes and lengths. Check a metals supplier.
Thanks for the comment and recommendation! What fittings do you use with SCH 30 tubing?
@@MakerPipe My local Lowes stocks some fittings right next to the tubing, but right now I don't need any - I figured out how to break out of my small work space to weld outdoors. Sch 30 is ideal for bending and welding - using a $100 bender and decent flux core. ALSO: All Tubing is measured OD and wall thickness and then by quality -- EMT is the same OD as Sch. 30 except the Sch. 30 is finished powder coat or Heat black and not Galvanized. Galvanized has to ground off before welding making EMT very bad choice - necessitating the fixtures that cost 2X the tubing for complext projects.
@@MisterDivineAdVenture Forgive my ignorance, but what is Sch. 30? Is it metal or PVC?
Where dit you get the connectors? I cant find them anywhere
Sweet! I cant believe how expensive bike trailers are to buy.
Do Tim have any DIY instruction on how to attach the wheels and where to get them?
Nice build. For these types of applications I'd to take an inflatable or folding kayak instead of making a custom trailer. But to each their own...
It's so cool just don't like that the weeks are made of plastic
Great video but..... no PFD?
Yes, I forgot my bike helmet and life jacket! Don't be like me people
Bike kayak trailor